Knowledgeable horse people are invited to create their own blog within the Virtual Equestrian. If you have the skills to be a photo journalist your work will be featured not only within your blog but also in the main editorial areas of the site. We have advertisers willing to pay for promotion of their sponsorships, products and services to an equestrian audience. Or you may have clients who are… read more

Virtual Equestrian blogs are the perfect way to get your message out there. They are suitable for a wide range of uses: Business Blogs are useful for providing informative articles about your business to Virtual Equestrian users. They are featured prominently throughout the site and can be updated by you whenever you wish. An inexpensive way to promote your… read more

Virtual Equestrian Blogs

Virtual Equestrian Blogs can be created by Collection members. All blogs must be related to horses and can be on any breed or discipline.
Bloggers are encouraged to provide coverage of equestrian events. Blog contributions may be featured elsewhere on the Virtual Equestrian site if they are of high quality. Potential bloggers are encouraged to contact Cyberhorse to discuss their plans and have their blogging facility enabled.

NRG Garlic & Apple Cider Vinegar - Naturally!

Garlic is one of those natural herbs that has been fed to animals and horse for years by ‘old timers’ and fed overseas for generations, even way back in Egyptian, Roman and Chinese cultures.

Now it has reached mainstream and is more widely available than ever. Here at The NRG Team, it took some time to successfully mix 10% Garlic into NRG Apple Cider Vinegar, to benefit animals.

Comment: On advice of nutritionists, we add 10%.

As one of the most widely used herbs in the world, it is used for its strong antiseptic, anti-inflammatory and anti-biotic properties. It is seen as a stimulant for the immune system.

It is a rich source of potassium, and a host of other minerals including sulphur, which is essential for healthy skin and hair… Reports also highlight its value of making animals blood less palatable to biting insects, like mosquitoes.

Garlic may assist with reducing worm counts, as owners have found feeding garlic useful when used with normal worming programmes.

It is also a source of MSM, commonly used to ease joint problems.

When fed at the recommended doses, Garlic is perfectly safe with no known side effects, only obvious benefits. However, we would recommend not feeding Garlic all year around, and giving animals a spell with feeding programs. We say this in the light of part research into overfeeding garlic (1kg per day) that reported blood thinning and horse’s health suffering with anaemia. Such high doses fed at high potency are bound to have detrimental effects. We suggest our recommended dose of 100mls of NRG Apple Cider Vinegar with Garlic per day for a mature horse.